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AHSME 1950- part 1

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July 18, 2008

Problem Statement

As the number of sides of a polygon increases from 33 to n n, the sum of the exterior formed by extending each side in succession:
<spanclass=latexbold>(A)</span> Increases<spanclass=latexbold>(B)</span> Decreases<spanclass=latexbold>(C)</span> Remains constant<spanclass=latexbold>(D)</span> Cannot be predicted<spanclass=latexbold>(E)</span> Becomes (n3) straight angles<span class='latex-bold'>(A)</span>\ \text{Increases} \qquad <span class='latex-bold'>(B)</span>\ \text{Decreases} \qquad <span class='latex-bold'>(C)</span>\ \text{Remains constant} \qquad <span class='latex-bold'>(D)</span>\ \text{Cannot be predicted} \qquad\\ <span class='latex-bold'>(E)</span>\ \text{Becomes }(n-3)\text{ straight angles}